Try this one Sub PasteFormula()
Dim rngRange As Range Dim VarArr Dim strFormula As String Dim varEle Dim lngR As Long Dim lngC As Long Dim lngCount As Long Dim wksSheet As Worksheet strFormula = InputBox("Enter formula name to replace with values") lngCount = 0 For Each wksSheet In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets Set rngRange = wksSheet.UsedRange If Not rngRange Is Nothing Then VarArr = rngRange.Formula If IsArray(VarArr) Then For lngR = LBound(VarArr) To UBound(VarArr) For lngC = LBound(VarArr) To UBound(VarArr, 2) If Not IsEmpty(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) Then If UCase(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) Like "*" & UCase(strFormula) & "*" Then VarArr(lngR, lngC) = Evaluate(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) lngCount = lngCount + 1 End If End If Next lngC Next lngR End If End If Next wksSheet ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Value = VarArr MsgBox strFormula & " has been replaced in " & lngCount & " Cells", vbInformation End Sub On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Mukesh Kumar <mukeshka...@gmail.com> wrote: > Rajan ji , this macro code is limited to one sheet only. I want the macro > that works upon all sheets at once. > > Regards, > Mukesh Kumar > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 3:39 PM, rajan verma <rajanverma1...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> HI Mukesh >> >> i have seen this query many time on this group and another forums, please >> try this macro >> >> >> Sub PasteFormula() >> >> Dim rngRange As Range >> Dim VarArr >> Dim strFormula As String >> Dim varEle >> Dim lngR As Long >> Dim lngC As Long >> Dim lngCount As Long >> >> Set rngRange = ActiveSheet.UsedRange >> VarArr = rngRange.Formula >> strFormula = InputBox("Enter formula name to replace with values") >> lngCount = 0 >> For lngR = LBound(VarArr) To UBound(VarArr) >> For lngC = LBound(VarArr) To UBound(VarArr, 2) >> If Not IsEmpty(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) Then >> If UCase(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) Like "*" & UCase(strFormula) >> & "*" Then >> VarArr(lngR, lngC) = Evaluate(VarArr(lngR, lngC)) >> lngCount = lngCount + 1 >> End If >> End If >> Next lngC >> Next lngR >> ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Value = VarArr >> MsgBox strFormula & " is replace in " & lngCount & " Cells", >> vbInformation >> >> End Sub >> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 3:40 AM, Mukesh Kumar <mukeshka...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi experts, >>> >>> I need a macro code to paste special a particular formula across many >>> sheets. Every sheet contains different types of formulas, but i have to >>> paste special a particular /specific formula. >>> >>> >>> Please help me out. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mukesh Kumar >>> >>> -- >>> Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? And do you wanna be? >>> It’s =TIME(2,DO:IT,N:OW) ! Join official Facebook page of this forum @ >>> https://www.facebook.com/discussexcel >>> >>> FORUM RULES >>> >>> 1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. Poor thread titles, like Please >>> Help, Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice >>> will not get quick attention or may not be answered. >>> 2) Don't post a question in the thread of another member. >>> 3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security >>> measure. >>> 4) Acknowledge the responses you receive, good or bad. >>> 5) Jobs posting is not allowed. >>> 6) Sharing copyrighted material and their links is not allowed. >>> >>> NOTE : Don't ever post confidential data in a workbook. 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